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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-10-25, Page 8HENSALL 11tr. George Cowen assi teacher at the Continuation S teas confined to his home last sufforieg with an infection i.. finger. Miss Violet Hycle who u went an operation in St. Jos Hospital last Thursday was ab return from the hospital this Her . • nlc111 v friends s hope for recovery. asp Miss Ruth 111aciIlvelina we. visited during the past week with stint her parents, Mr. ancl Mrs, W. B. stool clogs. weep 1111'5, Bat.1'ie Williams and little n his son or Kitchener visited during the 4nast week with Mrs. Williams par- nder-_ cnts, Mr,and Mrs. G; M. Drysdale, 8 to tune to slip andlCr .falltd offtrotf while shingling at the home thef roof . we ek. Cooper p Direst last t week and in sq doing Injured his back and should- ". hould- ers, s,me Former Exeter Resident Dies in Hensel' ]rave Henry Squire well-known former aver resident of Exeter died at the home of his daughter, Mrs, Thos. Harris, aid's in Hensel], on Saturday, in his 97th on year, following a few weeks' illness. He was born near Mitchell and mov- rmel ed with his family to Grey County g a when two years old, later in years Dons lyra. Squire took up farming at 2 Whalen where he farmed success. et fully for over 50 years. While there Pres- he attended Zion Church and was a 26eclass leader for over 20 years.Later he took up residence in Exeter be where he lived until a ,few months the ago when he came to make his home. to with his daughter, Mrs. Harris. A family of nine survive, Mrs. Thos. Harris, Hensel], ilIrs. John Oke an'1 tltg Mrs, Rhoda Westlake Exeter Mrs weekend guest with Miss Pa Logan, ' Mr. and Mr's, Lloyd Noakes purchased the property of 1121•, Mrs. Clarence Reid. The Women's Guild of St, P Church intend holdinga bazaar November 24tH at. 8 pan. The Arnold circle of Ca Presbyterian Church are holdin "Bean Supper in the sehool-r of the church on Friday, Nov, The annual thank -offering me ing of the W.M.S. of Carmel byterign Church will be held in schoolroom on Thursday, Oct. Mrs. IC. MacLean of Exeter will the guest speaker. Every lady of congregation is cordially invited attend. Reception Held Hensall Town Hall was the sett' for a reception for local boys wl were in the services, sponsored the La'lies' Five Hundred Club, banquet preceded the reception e was attended by Ede Little, Ja Tudor, Jack Drysdale, Harold Bo throb, John Beer, Jim Clark, Ja Simmons, Roy Kyle, Stewart Die S,gt, Dick Welsh, Pte. Laird Hudso and L.A.C. 1,Iae Hudson of Lond o Mrs. James Sangster, seerotar treasurer of the Club. introduce Reeve E. R. Shaddick, chairman f the evening. Rev. P. Ferguson c'a the address. Aniline Walsh fayre with solos, M'•-. He,lticn and Mr Hess ,•tn:• da its accn1npanied A Miss Gl arlys Luker at the piano, Miss Marie Cory of 1. 1 1013 provided acrobatic stunts. Following the pro- gram, . dan01310 was. enjoyed, with mucic bylIn1•dock's orchestra. W.M.S. Rally The Hensall 'United Church was beautifully decorated with flowers for the Women's Misionary Society rally, south section, Huron Presby- terial, held on Wednesday, Oct. 17. 1lrs, R. W. Patten, vice-president of Exeter, presided over the morning meeting and Mrs, C. Tavener of Holmesville, president, presided in the afternoon. A delicious dinner was served in the schoolroom of the church by members of the W.M.S. Miss Edith: Clarke, from Africa, home in Teeswater on a ^year's'`fur- lough, was the speaker. She said that in the 20 years of her mission- ary work in Africa, the church mem bership had increased from 3000 to 15,000 Contrast between non-chiis• flan and Christian homes was de- picted Miss p a�, .T1. 1 by Clark, who o saidthat t t villages a e g of 31a11C11 C t l flans were fil- thy, poor one -roomed stick and laud O S Villages we . Zillagc,- of Christians were cleaner with better constructed d houses and the people were cleaner and healthier. Need for more work- ers in Africa was emphasized by the speaker who stated many areas were e still n nntt r Miss tdle l .In• Goldie • ss 3 . C n R.N.R\of tendon ho John Herdman, Elirmille, MIs. Jos, by Daylnan, Kippen, Mrs. 'Orville Cann, - A Thames Road, James and George of cWoodham and Roland ` of Exeter. k Also, 31 grandchildren and 32 great n. grandchildren'. Funeral service was ck held from Hopper's Funeral Home k, in Exeter, on Monday, Institute Letters DearGladys: e•tr n I received your let - y_ tel just before we left Holland but d have neglected to answer until this or late date owing' to the Uncertainty ce of our future movements. I was with d the occupation forces fort months but back s finally got n( k o i my. old d noir y and we are now in No. ;) Repot De' tar pot aR titin.; slopping space hone. Just yeetelShiy 01e1' told us the Queen Elizabethwas going to teko Canadian P0rsolinel hone so 300 May make it 'home by liras eo in- stead of you ladies sending me a parcel I hope to be there per- sonally to thank you for what you have sent to me, You ran strike' me off your Overseas list as I hope to be home in the not too distant future. So until I see you all, I re - Main, Gratefully yours, RLTSS BLACKWELL, - "BLAKE Miss Mary Ann J'ohnston has been visited with relatives front Northern Ontario for few days. The Blake Church will observe their regular communion service on the coming Sunday, October 28, at 2;30 p.m. FOR SALE • A. R. John Deere tractor0 1.•# 2 model, an steel. 1 . A. 1. shape;a e 8 -fur row Cockshutt lntt p]n W 3 t1 s. old; 3 - -ection 1LH. spring tooth harrow, 1 yr. old, 0.11 r 4, Seaforth, Don- ald Buchanan, FOR SALE 1.),1 Ford 1 o d < ' al in good odcon11d'L'on . Apply to Ed. Lane, Seaforth, Ont., THE SEAFORTH NEWS IN :MEMORIAM MOLE -In loving memory o clear wife and mother', Edith who passed away four year. Oct, 24, 1941, 'In a littlecountrychurchyard Whore the summer flowers bl Lies the one we loved so dearl In her. silent narrow tomb. She will Never clover be forgetter; Never will, her memory fade, Sweetest thoughts will always 11 Around the grave where site is 1 -Always remembered by her Edward Mole and family, La Vera and Donna, WANTED Second, hand tricycle, Apply The News, ALE .A number of FORoe White pullets, ready to lay, Andrew Croz phone 667r22, Seaforti, FOR SALE Ten Shorthorn heifers rising two, also four colts, 1 Clyde and 9 black I Percherons, 2, 3 and 4 yr. old. A. C. Levey and Son, first farm south of Egmondville, FOR RENT 2 garages for rent. Apply to Mrs.! Albert Edler, Seaforth, Ont. I 1 Card of Thanks f a Mr. John T1'enleer'and family wish Mole, to thank their' neighbors and friends s. ago for• kindness and Sympathy in their I bereavement,. also for the Joan of , car's. 0011, y> Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements, est.. Lot 6 and 7,Con. . 12, • G' I.1 .. mi Grey Twp., nger / los soutand 1.miles oast la at Brussels, On Tuesday, Oct, 30, hale. pan., sharp, Jo111 Grant, Prop, U1•0, 1 Levi Rowland Auctioncex•, Auction Sale at' Strathroy, Saturday, October 2 150 mixed Western Stock x tt Dill ziet, 1401 Chocolale Neilson Cocoa. Aylmer 11 cu 1 ,n1Cy Orange Orange '1,'la'oring THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1945 To Our Customers BAIL .FIALLOWII"IEN 49c Pepper Squash. 29c Golden ripe bananas 14c Fancy c Head d :est 3 lettuce 69e Macintosh Apples 259 Ice Cream (bricks) BUY THAT BOND W. J. FINNIGAN & SON 7. FOR SALE le, I Rubber tire wagon with 16" tiros; Clearing Auction Sale At Lot 15, Con. 2, Stanley Tp., 13,1 miles west and 14 mile south of BrucefielI - 12.30. ]3o1 ses r•lesclbown o teamv.s at 1 i • mares 6 and 10 years old, weighing 3000 11)54 1. team of geldings 10 years old, Cattle -1 Durham caw, fresh 6 weeks; 1. D snits mc' Ow to freshen in :1 n 71 I 1 D to Iia m cow to freshen in] March; 1 Durham 5011' to freshen May; 1 farrow cow; 3 Durham steers 1 9011 Trucks to deliver. Sales everyea Private sales in the A. G. S Alpine Auctioneer, week, A, 112 Lady to stay WANTED e S x elderly coups Apply at The News Office. St FOR SALE Six pigs ready to wean. A, Petri Brucefield. FARM FOR SALE 100 acres excellent soil, ban barn, brick house, lots of water close to church and school, hydr available, situated on Itishwaiy 1(� mile West of Varna. Apply at Th News Office. 1 rack 16' long With 3 inch angl c- iron sills, 1 year old; lset sloop 1 sleighs with new shoeing and flat rack 12' long; International bean e• 1 scuffler 1 yr. old; 3 section harrows; 1 walking plow; 1 set of double har.• ness; 2 new bridles; 4 collars, 2 nearly new; 3 self feeders for pigs; e 1 pig crate; 1 colony house 10x12 , with gyproc lining; 1 brooder stove. Apply to Bill Leybuin, Phone 655 1 r 24. kI FOR SALE q 'international gas engine, 1%-21/_, h.p„ 2 years old. Chas. Williamson e Phone 37-17, Brussels, • ALE Ladies Hudson Seal in real ens coat, size 1» good condition, Apply at Tim News Oaf ' f1Ce, • FARMS FOR SALE 80 acres, part Lot 21, Concession fl; S•Iib- 810, frvtme bark barn, good land," drilled. , well, all seeded, 536.00 per acre. 50 acres, east half Lot 19, Concession 3, Ribbert, well seeded, ample water supply 520.00 per nrre. APPY to McConnell 8 hays, Seaforth, Seller tors Joseph Nagle Estate, FOR SALE Model A. Sport' Roadster 1929, Also 80 weaned pigs, $S• 39. and 0. C. J. Walker,. Cromarty, Phone 0. 12 r 18, Dublin, to 1000 lb.; 1 Durham heifer 410 ulharn'..yearling ...heifers; 4 spring calves; 1 calf 2 months old. Pigs --1 York sow with litter al foo 0 week, c1 old 9 York lugs, 150 lb, err(, Harness -2 cots backhand harness; 1 set single 11,113005; 2 new horse blankets. Machinery -Deering 11101051' f. ft surrey rake; 13 disc seed chill; Pe spring tooth cultivator; set. of din. - mond harrows; walking plow; riding, plop farm wagon; hely rack; set o sleighs and box; 2 buggies, 2 cutter, . fanning 1ni11; set of scales; tvhee barrow; cream separator and milk pails; sot of double lopes; slingl0Pes and far].; grain grinder; 1 evaporator, 3110105' capacity 150 sap buckets and sidles; 1 gathering tans: and sugar kettle. Household Effects FOR SALE Upright piano for sale cheap t Apply at The News Office, EXPERT PIANO TUNING Geo. J. Wright, Bandmaster, Wing'hain, Leave orders at Mrs, ek's Music Store, Seaforth. FOR SALE Three calves for sale, 1 Ayrshire s heifer and 2 Herefords." Apply to 1; Reynold's Dairy, Phone 667 r 33. f FOR SALE I 2 yearling steers, one Durham, one Polled Angus. Wm. Hopper, -r Phone 66 r 13. Pure bred jersey SALE ohP513 of Milking; unit 1100 Digs, Norman Sanderson, Louisa r Street, Seaforth, Complete line of household effects in -i eluding electric washing machine, stoves, cupboards, tables :and other articles, Ternls cash. No 'reserve as the farm is sold, FRANK AIKEN- HlAD, Prop.; Harold Jackson, Aust. Auction Sale Of valuable property and house- hold effects ' Ethel in Lt to 1 011n Wed esda Y, Nov. 7, at 1 p.m., sharp. Robt, Patrick, Clerk. Lew Rowland; Auctioneer, Auction Sale . Of household furniture at W% Lot 22, Con. I1 Grey ,Twp., on rr•i- \Nov,Fri- den ' „ 'w,2nd, John G �01S lla ' tz, Prop. John Kreuter, Clerk, Lew Rowland, lilt`. 111))- ll. I Auctioneer, TO ALL HOG /'PRODUCE.RS IN HURON 2I f'C� 'I Marketing. Scheme • Ontario, i o under , the Farm Products Control Act, has been submitted to the Farm Products Control Board by the Ontario Hog Producers Association. Before the Board will consider recom- mending the scheme, it must be satisfied that a fair representation of the Hog Producers are in favour of its adoption. Inod order to obtain tato t he recorded views of the Producers, a vote by ballot is being taken on the question "ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF THE PROPOSED ONTARIO HOG PRODUCERS MARKETING SCHEME BEING BROUGHT INTO FORCE IN ONTARIO?" ., ptp.0 •�A1AV••E. „N. nyi\LJL�.4 NO1C1iLTUitkI NOR A proposed Hog CIOnly Hog Producerswho t \ /1/b \ are registered For the par rt pose with their own County f 1 \ Agricultural ' Representative - Will be entitled to vote on the scheme, All Hog Pro- ducers are therefore r urged to resister r at 0050 b Y mall or In person at. their County Agricultural Rep. sentativ¢'s office in order'to be eligible to vote. When registering by mail, please Forward name, address and township. Public Meeting will be 1 held ih. Huron County during u' 9 week of Nov. 1 �1-2 At this meeting thhe 11 9e scheme xl will be explained fully and questions answered; Ballots will be supplied at the meeting to producers who /1050 registered, so that they may vote then. Reglstra. tions will be accepted at the meeting and, also For ten days after ;t.- All producers who are registered will receive ballots, either 'atthe Agricultural Represent. ative's office• at *hi meeting or. 6y mail. Copies of the proposed scheme may be secured at the :Agri. cultural Representative's office or at the public meeting. All ballots must be returned to the Agricultural. Repro• sentative before' December 8, 1945, • • Any Ballots.. received after that date will nos be recorded. r• ST�WAp�• Clinton ALL HOG PRODUCERS ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED TO REGISTER, TO ATTEND THE MEETING IN THEIR AREA -- AND TO VOTER 019 08.010590 FOR SALE Frame (iwelliug, hydro, 1r ogle N of th lytaiil street. Suitable for. ppul- try'farIn. Early possession, Double house on Victoria St, Sep - oral's apartments, good' investment. 1 Frame cottage, Goderich St.. East, 1101 2e"" acres with barn and house, on highway, Immediate possession, Watson & Reid, Seaforth. 1 tholes Suffolk ram SALE h- itolk ran lamb 1 four year old Idncnh, ram ; 1 Lincoln inn) lamb Wdling.1 JO ton 1.11iptt, nruceaeld, Phone 2-609, Seaforth.F1 WARNING I. Wa Anyone trespassing on Lot 11, Concession' 6,. 3TcKNllop, on -Hallowe'en night or - any; other time will he prn1ecuted. T. Lynch, i M FOR SALE i iii• Ladles wine velvet dus, 131e 30,- like,. new ; ladies green velvet hat like new ; or misses ` piece dress .ire 19, Child's patent! ...- leather Oxfords, : sloe 3, Apply. to News O31I' PrO FOR SAL to 2n Polled Augurs cattle; E calves sucked I OM add 111 summer, make good babies this. winter; 8 yearlings sucked la oL summer, Good avidi- y. Miller Adams, phone 845 r 22, 1Oc lb 14c 20c 5c 25e McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays SEAFORTH, ONT. 'Telephone 174_ E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion, Bank Build. ing, Seaforth. Office hours: - Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7.30 p,m. 10 9 p,m, Watson :& Reid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds ct Insurance risks effect• ed at lowest rates in Firer -Claes Companies. vies. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE - SEAFORTH Ont. urn er o s President, W. R. Archibald, Sea. forth; Vice . President, Frank .Mo- G •egos, Clinton; Sec: Trees, and anager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth, , Directors W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born - 1 D. J. Trowartlla,. Clinton hn L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex. Me. wing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander iton; George Leitch, Clinton, Agents John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F. olCercher, Dublin; J. F, Prueter, odhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. Parties desirous to effect insurance transact other- business, will be raptly attended to by applications any of the above named officers reseed' to their respective post eea, FOR SALE • 4 Dual Shorthorn bulls, 3 rebs, 000 roar, Ione 2-year*old, . ths, and 2 calves, ` Jones P, Sentt, phaltaone11SmonaL 1. 'righway, Apply at News Office, Goad' MAN WANTED 1 FARM FOR SALE 150 acre. Good bnlidhngs. 8 aures Bush. 0 Spring creek, 811,. miles west of Seaforth, on SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A. McMaster, 'M.D.,Graduate f University of Toronto, The Clinic is fully equipped With. co pieta P and modern s ra Y and other u •to- P date diagnostic and thereuptic ' meat. man for general farm work. Yearly position. nilv Apply nl tyTa James Ir' Scott, illi 4 , 1 Alt. Vr • 5 ,t enfor r Lh, egn1P Sale Diseases I Clearing Auction Sa Of Parra Stock and Implements. 8, co,n: 14, Morris and Hallett "13 3% miles east ofBlyth, on Tuesday, 0. 811, o'clock, the following: Ir, ins-. 1 roan mare 13 ell . years I- na lav err Y s '1 brown horse driving horse 7 ye 7 y(_ul • (tube --ped cow duos Isle April ; 1 00w due in Au„1, 1 grey cow: due i 1 white cow Nuc 8(1,11; 2 black eon posed in calf 1 put Guernsey cow enol 2 mouth 1 Hereford cow with 3-yeuliny. steers 4 yearling heifers 0 About 110 While f ghorn pullets Implements -1 Mn ey Harris biniri r cul 1 McCormick Doering loll bath) er; 1 Internal sol rl combination „,d and tactile r 1 Massey Ila, is hayloru] 30,1 i) h.nd; 1 Cockxhuti m Clearing Auction tl On le Pawn Stork and Impionenis, At Lot 11t .Lot Hayfield Rd„ South, 2 *1lees wast of - Veu' omulary, 1 mills cast or Bayaeld, on Monday,. Oct. 23,. 111. it 12 o'elnetc, Horses -1 , '-1 m arc 1f, years o1d'•. 1 mare n711W r re ywri old ; 1 m • ue 3 , Y.as old •.": (WS black 1 old 1 mat( 1 vee• old. 1 snare „ y (Cattle -1 Red Ilurh:m caw 11 years old, brindle' Rel Dmh,un cow, 10 years old tmd calf; n May; v- Durham eon' 0 w 10old and raft; s sap. grey Durham cow years old and col fresh- 1 let Durham am caw 0 ,vias old and ea 0)11: freshen Lr.) May 1 r, 1 Durham cow yea calves rid fr. h•n Fel), ; 1 H 1'i n tai fu yea! It shoos 13,1 yeah un freshens inn 'ilea ran Durham heifer mot --Miro, . 1 govt 1 1c.1 rod Doh, rake -I ,rd heifer if u e, tali' 10 month r (a(1 ' Shap-. 1; 7 mesh )reader'.; year Md t, f .,tel e ranging from e 1100. yr G w Iambs Luce -le I landat time c f sale a Wit' 10,11 Intl) nlnit 1 McCormack Deering bi ntle 2 -fur. 0 foot gut, In god condition; 1 Deerb 1 901 -.mower, o fort in good condition ;,31. begun (tuan- hay r tk4 10 feat tt•ide 1 steel n•Ism• 0 ft 1 Ili disc harrow (Bissell) ; 1 Massey Harris man 111111; 0 pl'104er, in goo dd 'shape seed drill 11 hoe i 1112 with 01110s' seeder; 1 spring tooth run hay.. litalm; 3.' section diamond harrows; 1 scut schen; tier, 1 Deering side.. rnl.•e; 1 Massey Ilacrt cash riding plough, and almostl/nett 1lwaik ng plough land,' Wilkinson, 1 set. sighs, 1 steel Eire waggon, i ratlt old '''32131°), el bus; 1 root 0038,1'; 1.weut- tlns, b,) 3-h n, electric motor; 3(100 not wvalet heat,,' 1 bay fork ear 011,1 130 ]one, with pulleys; 1 •et of sling ropes and trip ; the' 1 top buggy. 1 Portlnhd cutler, 1 nal cart, 27, � L: Lang plough 2 grinding, stones 1 emery 1.grhnler • grain grinder, plat[ Pleura,: 1 col fanning m111 3200 1b stiles; iron kettles airs; 2 wooden Pig troughs;' 1 Delaval cream -ep Iry el. orator; 1 01 l seed sower 3 wheel barn'' con-', almost now; cedar rick sills 18's10"311" n inn 1 some ruck elm plank and other lumber; 1 set. ble;i of team 1000015 1. set of -single harness; 20 tyle' (emu of bay. alfalfa and .timothy; 5 tots of w pit,' second cut alfalfa; 1 feeder Tor liens; Ina ,r htds,' more. bags in'goad .shape, forks, shovels, 000, I chains, Heel of 1Y lea lvh ' ilTietree sol hid osier articles.s• doubletrc•s,: est- Grain-- 400 bus mixed 1.7 grain, : Aims orbs the and OAC 21 barley • 175 bus, Cartierer oils: ver; 100 bus, wheal, barley and oats; 200 bus, 'fall Iter,, wheat. Quantity of Household 'Effects. 41 Everything will be sold as Proprietor has ' sold h19 faro' Dr. F. J. R. Forster, Specialist in of the Ear, Eye, Nose and ' Throat, will he at the Clinic the first 11, I Tuesday in every month from 3 to Det. 5 pan' Free well - baby tab � clinic a y inic be held OD the second r'" evsry month from 1 last to 2 Thursday aY in . 1: p.m. 11 JOHN A. GORWILL, GA.,M,D. f;l if, .Physician and Surgeon rs i In Dr, H. 11 {3. " Ross' office, Phone 5 J Huth:. (used seasons).1 set harrows; ; 1e s1 row 13 teeth horse cult 'aver; 11 stn Iroller; wag; 1 ns net of skit hs ttl rack 1 cutter' 1 hay nal 1 Bugg row plour.1, 1 walking plough 1 smut 007 hon 1 ..,i of double harness; a tilt' of lumber; 1 set of single harness, ILaval cream separator ; 1 fannild, chitins forks and other small articles. A quantity ntity of mixed- grain and mow ,f 1 kitchen range, 1 kitchen table. 1 ki cuphoor,l 6 kitchen chairs. Nu reserve •ts the farm is sold. Terms ED bO0JGAN Proprietor. "Lew Ron Auctioneer; Rabt, Patrick, Clerk, Auction. Sale Of Property and Household Effects, In village of Egmon(lville, Saturday, Oct. at 1 p.m. Householdmeets-Rosewood drop leaf fee table' antlpuo buffet 1- 0' antique eh settee 2 antique clocks; old English coffee binataon desk and china cabinet earn table; ch,y, bed kitchen extension to child's crib ; dressmaker's mirror; ere cabinet radio; small tables, (]r00hoad set machine veranda tables ; curtain rods, bi 4 lads springs and mattresses; 2 drew vsh stand, 1 linoleum n rn ) 9Y g 7 4 piece lin A t Dieu 1 c'e m' i kten l en c,l )h eel' (I pie washing machine, electric Ilrnn,C1•elec toaster 1 Monarch coal oil stove, 3 but 1 cont. stove with reervoir, 1 Quebec he with oven, almost new ; kitchen table, chairs and buffet 2 lawn mowers; Qnol)e,, healer wont 011 cons, churn washing 01ach- rne, forks saws, garden tools, wheelbarrow... Chicken wire, Terms cash. frame house covered acres with of shingles. Hydro ' pressure water system, bathroom, good hen. house, stable. on cement wall, icor inquiries concerning property see Harold Jackson. MRS.G. REEN, Prop.; E, I'.- Chesney, 010111; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, , Pr,, 1 Y001, ,+n " \ Id- 10 pain , pile, weaned t MAR W STAPLETON, B.A.; M,D, 1' Physician and Surgeon Ai I Successor to Dr. W. t , Sproat lr Phone- 90 W 1 Seaforth rlti DR, F. J. R. FORSTER e.1 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ,� " Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto, Late Assistant New York - Ophthalmic and . Aural Institute, To Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square Deering cash hospitals Lo Clearing Auc. • don Sale Of 1 arm Stock, to k Implements, hold Effects,. -Ab: Lot w Concession Varna and Stan 'ley Two., 31% miles west or Varna and 8 Mlles- north of Zurich, in Tuesday, October 80th, at 1 o'clock sharp,. consisting of Horses -Brown. Belgain mare 5 years old Bey Clyde mare, 7' Years old. ; Cattle -Roan Durham cow, 6 years obi, duo May 18th ; Pollen Angus cow 5 years old, dues April 81],;. Polled Angus cow, 5 years old, March due 2711 ; Hereford cow, i years old, due April 17th ; Black Dow, 10 years .01,1, due April 1 111; Hereford 0 bull, ifi months old 3 4 o,onbeef hs uld,approx. bee00 tb. ; noon 'heifer. calf. 4 menthe old: Sheep, Leicester ewes 4 anmix 6. years old; Teed, aPPros. 7 Dons or mixed Any. ' Implements -Massey I•iarris No. 102 (Win power tractor cm rubber with battery starter (m4 r lights; also bean scuffler' , ttaehment like new) Massey Ilarris No... 90 tractor Plow - (17A, bottoms) ; Hisser (tractor) 14 plate double disc 1027 Pordson tractor; a number of Tor'dson tractor pats; Massey Harris binder 7' cut Massey Harris 10'. rake; Massey Harris Bean sculller' and puller; Mas- sey Harris Woodmove' 6dtcut fel aInternational 3r odrum steel roller 4 section drag harrows 1 14 plate. mlhrow disc; farm -wagon; 15' hay' rack; sloop sleighs and fiat rack 1 -Ward. 12"' feed grinder; DeLaval No, 12 cream - separator C Fleury walking. plow Buckley incubator 260 egg,' capacity ; hay. fork ;. car; slings; 150 ft.. hay ripe (newly new) sot breeching hag- ness collars; iron feed boiler; lever wire stretcher; forks, shovels, tools and other. articles loo numerous to mention. (of- fice �rsizem i )r3 ,(welitfu Premier 61kitclhen echairs, round table, Florence 3 burner.. oil stove' and oven; Victor gramophone and records ; an- gefnl,mcaoerhesinlnnp,otheampslamps, Mal numerous nther articles. Terms. cash PETER MoGEE R1' SON, Proprietors; Mur- tha Grainger, Clerk; Edward 1'V. Elliott, Auctioneer. elms cash JOSEPH J,- RICIIARDSON, Prop r. P. Chesney, Cleric; Harold Jackson, Aurtno,eer. Auction Sale Of I3ousehold Furniture to be held at the residence of Mrs George Muldoon; 'Brussels, on Saturday. October 27111at 1. pang Combination book case and writing desk; 3-111500 lee 1 chesterfield 1 tel d suite good , a s 'new; 1 a e5- ten s n, 1 table with fon' leaves 6 inning room chairs 1-'e extension buffetk t; 1 and G dining room chaiboard ; 61 k tche1 airs; 2large rockinoer grlchairs v 1 platform rocker; one 2 -piece bedroom suite; 2 iron beds; 3 sets bed springs.; 1 wooden bed; 2 001011 tables; 1 commoe, chair ; 1 Congoleum rug 6x7 ;: 1 Electrolux vacuum cleaner; pair huge pillows ; electric rangetto, used 9 months; Quebec" heater; small. heater; Boal oil heater; large coal oil oven ; 1 doe. dinner plates ; 1 dos. knives and forks • 2 Commercial Hotel, ndon, .Eng, At Wednesday in each month front third o 4 P.m. Also at Seaforth Clinic first Ste Stratford, Telephone Telephone 267. atorioo G. A WHITNEY Successor to Holmes de Whitney Puneral Director MAIN ST., SEAPORT Ambulance Service, H Adjustable Hos. pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchel) Nursery Y F1 O Wel• 6. Phone ne 11s. Nights and Holidays 65 ClearingAuction coon Sale Of Farm Stocic and Implements, Mr. Har- old.. ,7ackson has been instructed :to. sell by Pubic auction on Lot 1, .Con. 2, Statley. October 11301 milesest o'clock,rl the .followviof &en, onn : Horses --Clyde mare 5 years old ; Clyde mare 6years old, with filly colt 2 months old; Cly de h rising 2 years old. Cattle --Hereford cow 6 years Old, due Dec. 20111; bleak cow with calf at foot; Durham cow 0 70005 old, duo Apr. 251,11; Durham cow 0 years old, due Jan, 13111; Harbert) cow 7 Years old, with calfat foot; Durham cow clue Alar Ch n 5t la G yen1 4 old Durham o m Co\d 6Yaursold, due Jnn-• Herefordco with elf ,t fiat due Jan, (; red cove 4 Yeas old, milling -good• 71. Hereford. and Durham steers .000 lbs. This is a choice lot of sheers. Poultry --50 year-old Leghorn hens • 00 year-old' Hybrid . hens 1 50 Hybrid pullets, 5% mos, old. 1 colony mouse 10512, Implements-M.II. manure- spreader, new hay redder sulky rake; .bay loader; - set of good - farm sleighs (Niko new): •low farm wagon with olfcli ng hay rack; 11 hoe .seed- MI ; 4 section harrow; walking low ; scuffler; 2 g -plow ; gang Brum steel roller; seel, tooter troughs; 3 stiff20 tooth r; Bator t- 6 P. errs engine; grain grinder; sap pan •' I00 new Sap buckets; aped a. 001, in le hal, shape ;, sot of duobleh,u'noes; sot single harE '� ness ; number of horse collars ; fanning m111 ; 1000 /It scales; quantity of lumber 60 ood cedar hosts; full line of tools' ofall kinds,' good as new; 26 cord 51 dry wood ; "Ring" cream separator; lawn mower, Bice new, flay and Grain -60 tons of mixed hay; 10 tons of loose hay ; remainderbaled with pink up baler; 800 bus, choice mixed'. grain Household ER_... 1101 Pots ; 1!oast ng non ; wash tub ,• 1 -gala d crocks; 3 flat.., intopper nickel boiler tseveral 18 roe; lantern; lawn "mower,- lumps, sealers, iron bots, Iron frying pan, odd dishes and glass- ware and other articles. Terms cash. MRS. - GEORGE MIJLDOON, Proprietress ;. Robt. Pntllek,' Clerk; Lew Rowland, Auot, Notice To Creditors Ise the Estate of Margaret A. Heffernan, I All persons having claims against_ the,,nv •Town of Seaforth, In . the OtnInty of Haul ro Estate of Margaret Heffernan, - Unmarried Woman, deceased, who . died on be or abold, the 10th day of August, 1145, are 001 'hereby noti fied to send ln to the under- sto signed on or before the 3rd day of November, 1945, full particulars of their claima '1'11' Immediately after the said last mentioned 2 1 date, the assets of the said estate will be bat distributed amongst the parties entitled ing thereto, having regard only to claims of thr which the In:del:Signed shall then have not- i aer ice, to the exclusion 03 all others, and tho ' undersigned will not b I' 11 • of whose Clean the undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or an), Path Lhereof. Dated at ,Soaforth this 16th clay or October. Solicitors for the Administrator 1 giber of small tables; number of rockers ; casionel chairs; extension table; six dining drown suites ; wardrobe • quantity of dishes 1 kitchen utensils, 141cCiary 4 plate electric ye, with oven and coal annex; wood heatm, p., 114 tniles west of Kippen, county read ; tory bricic house la perfeCt condition; with broom 1 large bank barn With neW stalel- '. Buildings with all new roofs, hydro es or clay loam; 7 acres' f . running water for pasture ; fawn in geed state of cultivation .• 14 acres ploughed ; remaIncler 'in grass and hay, House has hot Water furnace. Parcel 2. 75 acres of grassland, 5 miles west of Rippe» ; windmill I never failing well. Terms catch on chattels; on raps) made ESTATE OP LATE EDGAR 13UTT, E. P. Chesney, Clerk; IT. Jackson, Auct.